Neurological examination: normal and abnormal features
JJ Volpe, M El-Dib - Volpe's Neurology of the Newborn, 2025 - Elsevier
The focus of this chapter is the neonatal neurological examination. The approach is
organized on the framework of the neurological examination of older infants and children but …
organized on the framework of the neurological examination of older infants and children but …
Comparison of spring-mediated cranioplasty to minimally invasive strip craniectomy and barrel staving for early treatment of sagittal craniosynostosis
JA Taylor, TA Maugans - Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011 - journals.lww.com
The treatment of sagittal craniosynostosis has evolved from early strip craniectomy to total
cranial vault remodeling and now back to attempts at minimally invasive correction. To …
cranial vault remodeling and now back to attempts at minimally invasive correction. To …
[HTML][HTML] A prospective study of cranial deformity and delayed development in children
J González-Santos, JJ González-Bernal… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Plagiocephaly, the most common form of cranial deformity, has become more prevalent in
recent years. Many authors have described a number of sequelae of poorly defined …
recent years. Many authors have described a number of sequelae of poorly defined …
[图书][B] Transforming bodies, transforming identities: A consideration of pre-Columbian Maya corporeal beliefs and practices
PL Geller - 2004 - academia.edu
Every body is marked by the history and specificity of its existence. It is possible to construct
a biography, a history of the body, for each individual and social body. This history would …
a biography, a history of the body, for each individual and social body. This history would …
Interacciones sociales en el noreste de Patagonia durante el Holoceno tardío: un enfoque bioarqueológico
A Serna - 2018 - notablesdelaciencia.conicet.gov.ar
Las formas en que los grupos humanos interactúan entre sí y la identificación de
parcialidades culturalmente diferentes han sido temas centrales de la arqueología …
parcialidades culturalmente diferentes han sido temas centrales de la arqueología …
Evaluacion neurologica del recien nacido.
G Saavedra, CA Rojas - Gastrohnup, 2011 - go.gale.com
El propósito de este artículo es describir la importancia del examen neurológico de rutina
del RN a término, las características normales y anormales de la evaluación neurológica …
del RN a término, las características normales y anormales de la evaluación neurológica …
Determining the accuracy of screening for surgically actionable craniosynostosis through the assessment of caregiver provided photographs
AR Cheong - 2021 - open.library.ubc.ca
Introduction: Assessment of head shape is a common reason for referrals to pediatric
neurosurgery clinics. To streamline patient assessments, we investigated whether …
neurosurgery clinics. To streamline patient assessments, we investigated whether …
Modellgebundene Cranioplastie: Operationstechnik zur Umformung frühkindlicher Schädeldeformitäten unter Verwendung dreidimensionaler Standardformmodelle …
MJK Zöckler - 2006 - refubium.fu-berlin.de
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Dissertation war die Erarbeitung und Prüfung einer neuen,
modellbasierten OP-Methode zur Behandlung von angeborenen und erworbenen …
modellbasierten OP-Methode zur Behandlung von angeborenen und erworbenen …
Management of Craniosynostosis
JG Millichap - Pediatric Neurology Briefs, 2002 - account.pediatricneurologybriefs …
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Management of infants with potentially misshapen heads
JM Freeman, BS Carson Sr - Pediatrics, 2003 - publications.aap.org
The evaluation and management of infants with potentially misshapen heads need not
present “challenges” and usually need not involve a pediatric subspecialist. 1 As indicated …
present “challenges” and usually need not involve a pediatric subspecialist. 1 As indicated …